I would like to hear more details of Maggie's and Carl ( I think that's his name) situation in Africa that precipitated in her changing her hair this sounds interesting

As to the quick witted responses.. I can believe it. I have known many people who have a quick retort for nearly every situation. (Have you guys even met Steve G?) .They are positioning themselves as a major news network... not some lil podunk tv station.

What do you think would happen if you put Ken Oberman and Chris Matthews and John Stewart at the same table?

These Newsroom people (characters) are cutting edge.. that's how they got the job... by thinking 4 steps ahead.

If you want to watch the same ole dialogue... go elsewhere.Didn't hear anyone complaining when Hawkeye always had a witty response on MASH.

Purely out of curiosity......what News Channel do you watch in the Real World?

Maggie became close to a little kid while in Africa.He used to beg her to read to him... the same book,over & over again... even though it was pretty clearthat he wasn't able to fully comprehend English. He'd sit in her lap for hours touching her hair asshe read to him because he'd "never seen anyone with hair that color before".

It was pretty clear that having been orphaned in the on-going civil war, that what he really wanted wasto be wanted... he'd chosen Maggie as his surrogatemother, and being pretty "needy" herself at thatmoment in time, Maggie bonded with him in return.

The day of the attack by rebel forces, he came runningto her only to find her not there, when Maggie noticed he was missing she instinctively knew he would haverun to her... and indeed they found him cowering underher bed........... that was the pivot point............

She dragged him out from under the bed and made adash for the vehicle to save his life... but in theprocess, was responsible for his death (at least in her mind) because a rebel SHOT AT HER as a movingtarget.. and the little boy took the bullet instead,so in essence, he'd saved HER Life instead.

No matter what anyone said, she couldn't help feeling HAD SHE LEFT HIM HIDING HE'D NEVER HAVE DIED.Or if it Weren't For Her HAIR That He'd Fixated On,he would have run away with the rest of the children.

"...IF IF IF IF IF..."

I can imaging combat veterans are left to live withthose often irrational thoughts for the rest of theirlives... Maggie just wasn't equipped to deal with it.The Ballad of Bill Hubbard

What news channels do I watch in the real world? Well, usually I check CNN . I get most of my regular TV news from them. During the debates I, I tried to catch CNN, msnbc, and FOX. To get different perspectives on the analyseses . That way I can get upset with everyone. But, day to day I get my news from the same online sites as above but also check ABC, google, and NPR. I check these sites several times a day.

But, as to the show The Newsroom, it's produced by some very heavy liberal folks so its going to be that. Like any program on TV it is just a show. It's fiction. Like Boardwalk Empire, Dexter. Each has its own premise.

I do like the performances Of several of the actors on The Newsroom. My favorites are, Jm, Don, Neal, Sloan and Charlie.

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Nah, admittedly, I really haven't seen an episode where things go really wrong. I am sure it will.

The snappy dialog doesn't bother me that much, just a bit. Certainly not enough not to watch it. As I said, it reminds me a lot of West Wing: How they could be so busy with a current problem, but switch effortlessly to some other inside joke etc. And I loved that show too.

-I keep waiting for someone to take me to task on my Saul Goodman take, actually. And again, I like him too.

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